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Donor Conception and the Search for Information : From Secrecy and Anonymity to Openness, Paperback / softback Book

Donor Conception and the Search for Information : From Secrecy and Anonymity to Openness Paperback / softback

Part of the Biomedical Law and Ethics Library series

Paperback / softback

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This book examines donor conception and the search for information by donor-conceived people.

It details differing regulatory approaches across the globe, including those that provide for ‘open-identity’ or anonymous donation, or that take a ‘dual-track’ approach.

In doing so, it identifies models regarding the recording and release of information about donors that may assist in the further development of the law, policy and associated practices.

Arguments for and against donor anonymity are considered, and specifically critiqued.

The study highlights contrasting reasoning and emphasis upon various interests and factors that may underpin secrecy, anonymity or openness.

The book will be of value to academics, students and legal practitioners involved with this area.

It is also relevant to policy makers, health practitioners and anyone with an interest in the subject.

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